Extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.
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Examples for "delicious"
Examples for "delicious"
1The local sea bream is delicious, as are the Inland Sea oysters.
2The talk was good, the food was delicious, the wine robustly red.
3This is a beautiful region with great walks and delicious food too.
4This is a delicious and healthy way of cooking whole sea bass.
5This cafe has a good free WiFi connection - and delicious cakes.
1Out come the luscious salads with great olive oils and superior vinegars.
2It seemed such a prosaic way of growing such a luscious fruit.
3It absolutely does justice to the luscious photos the Q2's sensor produces.
4She could still see him in action with the seven luscious maidens.
5The peach orchards were breaking down beneath the burden of luscious fruit.
1In recent years Todd Haynes paid delectable tribute in Far from Heaven.
2These exacting measurements would likely result in something rather delectable and desirable.
3So keep an extra delectable coffee cake on hand at all times.
4The nut represents food energy in its most delectable and concentrated form.
5The waiters from the restaurant below had whisked aloft the delectable dinner.
1It tasted scrumptious, just as he remembered it from many years ago.
2Yes, we all know cheese has been a scrumptious delicacy for centuries.
3Today we're showcasing Capers Cafe in Rotorua and their scrumptious Lemon Tart.
4Tells of Josephine Curtis Woodbury, one of Mrs. Eddy's most scrumptious disciples.
5Stephen, who had started out the night looking scrumptious, looked like shit.
1The flesh of the wild hog made the most toothsome boucanned meat.
2In them, too, was greed for the toothsome dainty the boy carried.
3It is quite time to consider that persistent, prolific and toothsome animal.
4There are many other toothsome ways of serving haricot and butter beans.
5They were quite large, and were a toothsome morsel for hungry men.
1Semihard; made of both goat and cow milk; white, mellow, pleasant-tasting table cheese.
2The other was clear, pleasant-tasting, cold, and sparkling, and acted instantly upon your liver.
3The R-R-is the only pleasant-tasting aperient water of any strength on the market to-day.
4It was a pleasant-tasting little kernel in a very rough rind- Ishouldlike one without the other.
5It had been difficult to detect because of the pleasant-tasting but highly perfumed woodruff and other aromatic flavors.
1Family Favourite Lamb Shanks So simple to cook - and so yummy.
2Very yummy, my tasting note says and that just about describes it.
3All their pizzas are yummy and they also have Adelaide's best poutine.
4The garlic, lemon and thyme chicken alfredo looks especially yummy this week.
5He chewed the lettuce as if it were the opposite of yummy.
6The crust is delicious served warm with a slathering of butter, yummy!
7Close your eyes and breathe in deeply, ah, that yummy iron scent.
8It's a holiday and what's a holiday without a freaking yummy cocktail?
9And like in any family, it wasn't always good times and yummy cheesecake.
10However, every once in a while a traditional farmhouse breakfast is really yummy.
11In any case, thank you so, so much for the yummy, yummy chocolates.
12A few months ago, she'd hooked up with the all-too-yummy Seth.
13Clean Produce Bill Dunford's yummy edibles are caught in a split-second splashy moment.
14Pretty much anything with alcohol sounds yummy to me, so I'm not sure.
15You'll have yummy slaw for four people with almost no effort.
16I have to, especially with the yummy meals there every day.
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